Musaa: The Most Wanted (2010)

 ●  Hindi ● 2 hrs 2 mins

Where did you watch this movie?

Mumbai-based CEO of Channel X, Jaikishan Shroff, has instructed his staff to carry out a number of sting operations to expose elusive underworld gangster, Musaa, leading to threats against his life, as well as a failed abduction of his son, who ended up being rescued by his to-be brother-in-law, Rohan. Though Jaikishan asks for police protection for his staff, he is not made aware of this abduction and fails to ask for any protection for his family from his Police Commissioner friend, A.K. Singhal. The family goes on a vacation to an undisclosed location, and decide to suspend all communications with Channel X. It is this decision that will lead to the entire Shroff family being held by gun-toting hyper gangsters - who are determined to locate video material that may incriminate Musaa. Leaving his family behind, Jaikishan returns to Mumbai with one of the kidnappers, and will find that two of his staff have been shot dead, one employee, Hyder Ali, is missing, and the police are hand-in-glove with Musaa's men. He will also find that the reporter who was holding the video material is amongst the two that were shot dead, and the whereabouts of the video material are unknown!!

Cast: Jackie Shroff

Crew: Himanshu Bhatt (Director), Santosh Sharma (Music Director)

Genres: Action, Crime, Thriller

Release Dates: 23 Apr 2010 (India)

Hindi Name: मूसा थे मोस्ट वांटेड

Movie Rating
Based on 0 rating
0 user 0 critic
Music Rating
Based on 0 rating
0 user 0 critic
No reviews available. Click here to add a review.
Supporting Actress
Supporting Actor
Supporting Actor
Supporting Actor
Supporting Actor
Supporting Actor
Supporting Actor
Supporting Actor
Supporting Actor
Supporting Actor

Direction

Director

Production

Production Company

Distribution

Distributor

Writers

Screenplay Writer

Music

Music Director

Editorial

Editor
Film Type:
Feature
Language:
Hindi
Colour Info:
Color
Frame Rate:
24 fps
Aspect Ratio:
2.35:1, 2.39:1 (Scope)
Stereoscopy:
No